Model Airplane at Twin Falls, Idaho
My uncle Irving ran across a model airplane club in Twin Falls when they were flying their creations. This photo was probably taken in 1956. 1950s Photo by Irving Cornell … Continue reading →
My uncle Irving ran across a model airplane club in Twin Falls when they were flying their creations. This photo was probably taken in 1956. 1950s Photo by Irving Cornell … Continue reading →
A view of the rim to rim US 93 bridge at Twin Falls, Idaho from the canyon floor. 1956 Photo by Irving Cornell … Continue reading →
The golf course at Blue Lakes Country Club, in the canyon at Twin Falls, Idaho. 1956 Photo by Irving Cornell … Continue reading →
This view shows one of the “Blue Lakes” in the Snake River Canyon and the golf clubhouse. 1956 Photo by Irving Cornell … Continue reading →
This photo, taken from the golf course in the canyon, provides a good view of the rim-to-rim Perrine Bridge. At the dedication of the bridge in 1927, Hortense Perrine, widow of noted pioneer I. B. Perrine, christened the bridge as the … Continue reading →
Before there was a town named Twin Falls, Idaho, there was a waterfall on the Snake River named Twin Falls. This is it. Note on the right side of the photo is what appears to be a channel in the … Continue reading →
Blue Lakes in the Snake River Canyon at Twin Falls, Idaho. This photo illustrates some of the dry and hot conditions in the canyon during the summer. 1956 Photo by Irving Cornell … Continue reading →
The Snake River Canyon at Twin Falls, Idaho is so broad that there is room for some “Blue Lakes” as well as the river. A golf course and concert venue is located in the canyon near the lakes. 1956 Photo … Continue reading →
This highway bridge over the Snake River Canyon at Twin Falls, Idaho was an impressive engineering accomplishment when it was constructed in the 1920s. It has been replaced by a new span for US 93 traffic. 1950s Photo by Irving … Continue reading →
This is a view from the US 93 bridge at Twin Falls, Idaho. 1950s Photo by Irving Cornell … Continue reading →